Vol. 59 ArticleCan climate change have an influence on the occurrence and management ofolive pests and diseases?
Pages: 3
€ 0.00Add to cartVerticillium wilt of olive: problems and prospectives
Pages: 7
€ 0.00Add to cartFactors determining the incidence of Verticillium dahliae vegetative compatibilitygroups and pathotypes in olive orchards at southern Spain
Pages: 8
€ 0.00Add to cartDistribution of Verticillium dahliae through watering systems in irrigatedolive orchards in Andalucia
Pages: 9
€ 0.00Add to cartThe ISSR useful molecular tools for olive fly studies
Pages: 11-19
€ 0.00Add to cartStudy on the effect of olive fruit fly on some qualitative and quantitativecharacteristics of olive oil in different storage duration
Pages: 21-27
€ 0.00Add to cartOlive diseases and disorders in Australia
Pages: 29-32
€ 0.00Add to cartLocalization of GFP-tagged Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi strainsin olive knots
Pages: 33-38
€ 0.00Add to cartPests that affect the olive groves on Terceira island, Azores
Pages: 39-46
€ 0.00Add to cartContribution to the knowledge of Euzophera pinguis Haworth biologyin Alentejo (Portugal)
Pages: 47-50
€ 0.00Add to cartEvaluation of Calocoris trivialis damage potential on olive crops
Pages: 51
€ 0.00Add to cartIs the fecundity of Bactrocera oleae (Rossi) dependent on nitrogenous sources?
Pages: 52
€ 0.00Add to cartThe effect of storage time on some characteristics of the oil in olive fruitsinfested by Bactrocera oleae
Pages: 53-58
€ 0.00Add to cartA study on the incidence of Bactrocera oleae Gmelin (Diptera: Tephritidae)by sampling infested fruits and soil of five selected olive orchardsin different times and directions
Pages: 59-64
€ 0.00Add to cartThe scale insects (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) and their natural enemiesin Croatian olive groves
Pages: 65
€ 0.00Add to cartDamage potential of Rhynchites cribripennis (Coleoptera: Attelabidae)in olive crops
Pages: 66
€ 0.00Add to cartImprovement of inoculation methods for screening olive genotypes forresistence to Verticillium dahliae
Pages: 67
€ 0.00Add to cartAn outbreak of Verticillium wilt in hedgerow olive orchards in Andalucía(southern Spain)
Pages: 68
€ 0.00Add to cartDetection and identification of Phytophthora species of olive seedlingsin southern Italy
Pages: 69
€ 0.00Add to cartPresence and spatial distribution of viruses in Croatian olive groves
Pages: 70
€ 0.00Add to cartChemical control of olive pests: Blessing or curse?
Pages: 73
€ 0.00Add to cartDetection and monitoring of insecticide resistance in Bactrocera oleae from Greece
Pages: 74
€ 0.00Add to cartStudy of the residual activity of insecticides and baits used forBactrocera oleae (Gmelin) (Diptera: Tephritidae) control
Pages: 75
€ 0.00Add to cartGf-120® (Spintor® Cebo, Success® 0.24CB) an innovative biological systemfor the control of olive fruit fly (Bactrocera oleae) in organic and IPM farming
Pages: 76
€ 0.00Add to cartSustainable pest and disease management in Australian olive production:without olive fly, but with olive lace bug
Pages: 77
€ 0.00Add to cartControl of the olive moth, Prays oleae (Bern.), in organic olive groves
Pages: 78
€ 0.00Add to cartSearch for alternatives to copper for the control of olive leaf spot caused byFusicladium oleagineum
Pages: 79
€ 0.00Add to cartControl of olive anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum spp.
Pages: 80
€ 0.00Add to cartIntegrated production in olive crop in Portugal
Pages: 81
€ 0.00Add to cartEffect of soil management systems and phytosanitary treatments in the controlof main olive pests and diseases
Pages: 82
€ 0.00Add to cartRepellent/deterrent effect of kaolin and copper on Bactrocera oleae ovipositionin the laboratory
Pages: 83-88
€ 0.00Add to cartExperiments for the control of olive fly using a “push-pull” method
Pages: 89-92
€ 0.00Add to cartThe importance of application time, for the control of eriophyid mites, in olive orchard
Pages: 93-97
€ 0.00Add to cartSide-effects of based-copper products on Chysoperla carnea (Stephens)(Neuroptera: Chrysopidae)
Pages: 98
€ 0.00Add to cartFactors affecting the infestation due tο Bactrocera oleae (Rossi) in severalSicilian olive cultivars
Pages: 99
€ 0.00Add to cartGenetic resistance: a part of integrated control of olive diseases?
Pages: 103
€ 0.00Add to cartVariation of susceptibility to olive fly Bactrocera oleae (Gmelin) attack inten olive Spanish commercial oil cultivars under dry and irrigated conditions
Pages: 104
€ 0.00Add to cartSusceptibility to Bactrocera oleae of advanced selections from a cross-breeding program
Pages: 105-108
€ 0.00Add to cartOlive grove in hedge management: fertilization, plague, disease and weed control.10 years of practical experience
Pages: 109
€ 0.00Add to cartSoil type and management system determines the structure and diversityof soil bacterial communities in organic olive groves in southern Spain
Pages: 110
€ 0.00Add to cartManagement of Verticillium wilt in olive orchards,using the soil solarization method and soil application of micro-organisms
Pages: 111-119
€ 0.00Add to cartAttempts to control Verticillium wilt on olives in Israel
Pages: 120
€ 0.00Add to cartPhysiological differences expressed by susceptible and resistant olive cultivarsinoculated with Verticillum dahliae
Pages: 121
€ 0.00Add to cartEffect of agronomical factors on the importance of Verticillium wilt of olive in the Guadalquivirvalley in Andalucía (southern Spain)
Pages: 122
€ 0.00Add to cartColletotrichum acutatum infection on tolerant vs sensitive olive tree cultivars
Pages: 123
€ 0.00Add to cartCompetition between grass weeds and mustard cover crops for sustainable weed control
Pages: 124
€ 0.00Add to cartUse of environmentally-friendly strategies for management of plant-parasiticnematodes infecting olive trees
Pages: 125
€ 0.00Add to cartEvaluation of susceptibility to olive fly Bactrocera oleae (Gmelin) attack in theolive world germplasm bank of Córdoba
Pages: 126
€ 0.00Add to cartModification of mass-rearing procedures for olive fly, Bactrocera oleae (Rossi)(Diptera: Tephritidae) in support of the sterile insect technique
Pages: 129
€ 0.00Add to cartDispersal of marked-irradiated olive fruit flies in Israel
Pages: 130
€ 0.00Add to cartDevelopment and evaluation of improved olive fly attractants
Pages: 131
€ 0.00Add to cartA new advanced step to make a useful “mass trapping method” to control theolive fruit fly Bactrocera (Daculus) oleae Gmel.: Comparative study of a new attractant
Pages: 132
€ 0.00Add to cartCapture of natural enemies by different devices used in mass trapping of Bactrocera oleae (Rossi)
Pages: 133
€ 0.00Add to cartEffect of different attractants used in olipe traps for olive fly mass-trapping on parasitoids inthe northeast of Portugal
Pages: 134
€ 0.00Add to cartDevelopment of attract and kill technology for the control of olive fly
Pages: 135
€ 0.00Add to cartChemical differences of sex pheromone blend of two sympatricpyralid moths species present in olive crops
Pages: 136
€ 0.00Add to cartSeasonality in the occurrence of two Lepidopterous olive pests at two differentolive growing zones, in Egypt
Pages: 137
€ 0.00Add to cartEfficient mass-trapping method as an alternative tactic for suppressingthe population of the leopard moth, Zeuzera pyrina
Pages: 138
€ 0.00Add to cartEffectiveness of two attractants against the olive fruit fly(Bactrocera oleae Gmel.) and their impact on the arthropods community
Pages: 139-153
€ 0.00Add to cartA new ready-to-use mass trapping system for the control of olive fruit flyBactrocera oleae (Diptera, Tephritidae)
Pages: 154
€ 0.00Add to cartControl of Bactrocera oleae with mass trapping
Pages: 155
€ 0.00Add to cartTrap and attractant test for Bactrocera oleae capture in olive
Pages: 156
€ 0.00Add to cartGenetic engineering of the olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae, for use inthe sterile insect technique (SIT)
Pages: 157
€ 0.00Add to cartA novel rearing technique for the olive fruit fly parasitoid Psyttalia lounsburyi(Hymenoptera: Braconidae) on Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae)in artificial diet
Pages: 161
€ 0.00Add to cartRelevance of molecular genetics for classical biological control of the olive fruit fly,Bactrocera oleae (Rossi) (Diptera: Tephritidae) using the endoparasitoidPsyttalia lounsburyi (Silvestri) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)
Pages: 162
€ 0.00Add to cartIntroductions of the African parasitoid Psyttalia lounsburyi in South of Francefor classical biological control of Bactrocera oleae
Pages: 163-170
€ 0.00Add to cartCurrent status of Saissetia oleae biological control in Sardinia (Italy)
Pages: 171-176
€ 0.00Add to cartInfluence of the day period on the abundance and diversity of soil arthropodsin olive grove ecosystem
Pages: 177
€ 0.00Add to cartEffect of soil treatments with entomopathogenic fungi on olive grove ant colonies
Pages: 178
€ 0.00Add to cartTemperature and humidity related effects on virulence of Metarhizium anisopliaeagainst tephritid puparia in soil
Pages: 179
€ 0.00Add to cartUse of the fungal formulation Bioten® for protecting olive planting stocksfrom Verticillium wilt caused by defoliating Verticillium dahliae
Pages: 180
€ 0.00Add to cartIntraspecific variation of the entomopathogenic fungi Beauveria bassianacollected in olive groves from different geographic origin
Pages: 181
€ 0.00Add to cartDiversity and biocontrol potential of bacterial communities in the rhizosphere soiland roots of wild olives (Olea europaea L. subsp. sylvestris) in Andalusia,southern Spain
Pages: 182
€ 0.00Add to cartMonitoring the colonisation of olive tissues by Verticillium dahliae and its interactionwith the beneficial root endophyte Pseudomonas fluorescens PICF7
Pages: 183-187
€ 0.00Add to cartA survey of natural and introduced parasitoids of the olive fruit fly,Bactrocera oleae (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Israel
Pages: 189
€ 0.00Add to cartCompatibility of kaolin and copper with the parasitoid Psyttalia concolorin a semifield test
Pages: 190
€ 0.00Add to cartField test for the parasitoid Psyttalia concolor (Szépligeti) in Tuscan olive groves (Italy)
Pages: 191-194
€ 0.00Add to cartThe ladybeetle community (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae) in southern oliveagroecosystems of Spain
Pages: 195
€ 0.00Add to cartWhich predators use the olive psyllid, Euphyllura olivina (Costa), as food?
Pages: 196
€ 0.00Add to cartAbundance and diversity of Heteropteran specimens in Portuguese olive groves
Pages: 197
€ 0.00Add to cartChrysoperla carnea as potential predator of the olive moth Prays oleae:effects of prey on biological parameters of the predator
Pages: 198
€ 0.00Add to cartRelationship between the type of management of olive growingand its entomological fauna
Pages: 199
€ 0.00Add to cartAssessing the effect of soil treatments with the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae (Metchnikoff) Sorokin against puparia of Bactrocera oleae (Diptera: Tephritidae) on soil dwelling non target arthropods
Pages: 200
€ 0.00Add to cart
Can climate change have an influence on the occurrence and management ofolive pests and diseases?
Pages: 3
€ 0.00Add to cartVerticillium wilt of olive: problems and prospectives
Pages: 7
€ 0.00Add to cartFactors determining the incidence of Verticillium dahliae vegetative compatibilitygroups and pathotypes in olive orchards at southern Spain
Pages: 8
€ 0.00Add to cartDistribution of Verticillium dahliae through watering systems in irrigatedolive orchards in Andalucia
Pages: 9
€ 0.00Add to cartThe ISSR useful molecular tools for olive fly studies
Pages: 11-19
€ 0.00Add to cartStudy on the effect of olive fruit fly on some qualitative and quantitativecharacteristics of olive oil in different storage duration
Pages: 21-27
€ 0.00Add to cartOlive diseases and disorders in Australia
Pages: 29-32
€ 0.00Add to cartLocalization of GFP-tagged Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi strainsin olive knots
Pages: 33-38
€ 0.00Add to cartPests that affect the olive groves on Terceira island, Azores
Pages: 39-46
€ 0.00Add to cartContribution to the knowledge of Euzophera pinguis Haworth biologyin Alentejo (Portugal)
Pages: 47-50
€ 0.00Add to cartEvaluation of Calocoris trivialis damage potential on olive crops
Pages: 51
€ 0.00Add to cartIs the fecundity of Bactrocera oleae (Rossi) dependent on nitrogenous sources?
Pages: 52
€ 0.00Add to cartThe effect of storage time on some characteristics of the oil in olive fruitsinfested by Bactrocera oleae
Pages: 53-58
€ 0.00Add to cartA study on the incidence of Bactrocera oleae Gmelin (Diptera: Tephritidae)by sampling infested fruits and soil of five selected olive orchardsin different times and directions
Pages: 59-64
€ 0.00Add to cartThe scale insects (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) and their natural enemiesin Croatian olive groves
Pages: 65
€ 0.00Add to cartDamage potential of Rhynchites cribripennis (Coleoptera: Attelabidae)in olive crops
Pages: 66
€ 0.00Add to cartImprovement of inoculation methods for screening olive genotypes forresistence to Verticillium dahliae
Pages: 67
€ 0.00Add to cartAn outbreak of Verticillium wilt in hedgerow olive orchards in Andalucía(southern Spain)
Pages: 68
€ 0.00Add to cartDetection and identification of Phytophthora species of olive seedlingsin southern Italy
Pages: 69
€ 0.00Add to cartPresence and spatial distribution of viruses in Croatian olive groves
Pages: 70
€ 0.00Add to cartChemical control of olive pests: Blessing or curse?
Pages: 73
€ 0.00Add to cartDetection and monitoring of insecticide resistance in Bactrocera oleae from Greece
Pages: 74
€ 0.00Add to cartStudy of the residual activity of insecticides and baits used forBactrocera oleae (Gmelin) (Diptera: Tephritidae) control
Pages: 75
€ 0.00Add to cartGf-120® (Spintor® Cebo, Success® 0.24CB) an innovative biological systemfor the control of olive fruit fly (Bactrocera oleae) in organic and IPM farming
Pages: 76
€ 0.00Add to cartSustainable pest and disease management in Australian olive production:without olive fly, but with olive lace bug
Pages: 77
€ 0.00Add to cartControl of the olive moth, Prays oleae (Bern.), in organic olive groves
Pages: 78
€ 0.00Add to cartSearch for alternatives to copper for the control of olive leaf spot caused byFusicladium oleagineum
Pages: 79
€ 0.00Add to cartControl of olive anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum spp.
Pages: 80
€ 0.00Add to cartIntegrated production in olive crop in Portugal
Pages: 81
€ 0.00Add to cartEffect of soil management systems and phytosanitary treatments in the controlof main olive pests and diseases
Pages: 82
€ 0.00Add to cartRepellent/deterrent effect of kaolin and copper on Bactrocera oleae ovipositionin the laboratory
Pages: 83-88
€ 0.00Add to cartExperiments for the control of olive fly using a “push-pull” method
Pages: 89-92
€ 0.00Add to cartThe importance of application time, for the control of eriophyid mites, in olive orchard
Pages: 93-97
€ 0.00Add to cartSide-effects of based-copper products on Chysoperla carnea (Stephens)(Neuroptera: Chrysopidae)
Pages: 98
€ 0.00Add to cartFactors affecting the infestation due tο Bactrocera oleae (Rossi) in severalSicilian olive cultivars
Pages: 99
€ 0.00Add to cartGenetic resistance: a part of integrated control of olive diseases?
Pages: 103
€ 0.00Add to cartVariation of susceptibility to olive fly Bactrocera oleae (Gmelin) attack inten olive Spanish commercial oil cultivars under dry and irrigated conditions
Pages: 104
€ 0.00Add to cartSusceptibility to Bactrocera oleae of advanced selections from a cross-breeding program
Pages: 105-108
€ 0.00Add to cartOlive grove in hedge management: fertilization, plague, disease and weed control.10 years of practical experience
Pages: 109
€ 0.00Add to cartSoil type and management system determines the structure and diversityof soil bacterial communities in organic olive groves in southern Spain
Pages: 110
€ 0.00Add to cartManagement of Verticillium wilt in olive orchards,using the soil solarization method and soil application of micro-organisms
Pages: 111-119
€ 0.00Add to cartAttempts to control Verticillium wilt on olives in Israel
Pages: 120
€ 0.00Add to cartPhysiological differences expressed by susceptible and resistant olive cultivarsinoculated with Verticillum dahliae
Pages: 121
€ 0.00Add to cartEffect of agronomical factors on the importance of Verticillium wilt of olive in the Guadalquivirvalley in Andalucía (southern Spain)
Pages: 122
€ 0.00Add to cartColletotrichum acutatum infection on tolerant vs sensitive olive tree cultivars
Pages: 123
€ 0.00Add to cartCompetition between grass weeds and mustard cover crops for sustainable weed control
Pages: 124
€ 0.00Add to cartUse of environmentally-friendly strategies for management of plant-parasiticnematodes infecting olive trees
Pages: 125
€ 0.00Add to cartEvaluation of susceptibility to olive fly Bactrocera oleae (Gmelin) attack in theolive world germplasm bank of Córdoba
Pages: 126
€ 0.00Add to cartModification of mass-rearing procedures for olive fly, Bactrocera oleae (Rossi)(Diptera: Tephritidae) in support of the sterile insect technique
Pages: 129
€ 0.00Add to cartDispersal of marked-irradiated olive fruit flies in Israel
Pages: 130
€ 0.00Add to cartDevelopment and evaluation of improved olive fly attractants
Pages: 131
€ 0.00Add to cartA new advanced step to make a useful “mass trapping method” to control theolive fruit fly Bactrocera (Daculus) oleae Gmel.: Comparative study of a new attractant
Pages: 132
€ 0.00Add to cartCapture of natural enemies by different devices used in mass trapping of Bactrocera oleae (Rossi)
Pages: 133
€ 0.00Add to cartEffect of different attractants used in olipe traps for olive fly mass-trapping on parasitoids inthe northeast of Portugal
Pages: 134
€ 0.00Add to cartDevelopment of attract and kill technology for the control of olive fly
Pages: 135
€ 0.00Add to cartChemical differences of sex pheromone blend of two sympatricpyralid moths species present in olive crops
Pages: 136
€ 0.00Add to cartSeasonality in the occurrence of two Lepidopterous olive pests at two differentolive growing zones, in Egypt
Pages: 137
€ 0.00Add to cartEfficient mass-trapping method as an alternative tactic for suppressingthe population of the leopard moth, Zeuzera pyrina
Pages: 138
€ 0.00Add to cartEffectiveness of two attractants against the olive fruit fly(Bactrocera oleae Gmel.) and their impact on the arthropods community
Pages: 139-153
€ 0.00Add to cartA new ready-to-use mass trapping system for the control of olive fruit flyBactrocera oleae (Diptera, Tephritidae)
Pages: 154
€ 0.00Add to cartControl of Bactrocera oleae with mass trapping
Pages: 155
€ 0.00Add to cartTrap and attractant test for Bactrocera oleae capture in olive
Pages: 156
€ 0.00Add to cartGenetic engineering of the olive fruit fly, Bactrocera oleae, for use inthe sterile insect technique (SIT)
Pages: 157
€ 0.00Add to cartA novel rearing technique for the olive fruit fly parasitoid Psyttalia lounsburyi(Hymenoptera: Braconidae) on Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae)in artificial diet
Pages: 161
€ 0.00Add to cartRelevance of molecular genetics for classical biological control of the olive fruit fly,Bactrocera oleae (Rossi) (Diptera: Tephritidae) using the endoparasitoidPsyttalia lounsburyi (Silvestri) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)
Pages: 162
€ 0.00Add to cartIntroductions of the African parasitoid Psyttalia lounsburyi in South of Francefor classical biological control of Bactrocera oleae
Pages: 163-170
€ 0.00Add to cartCurrent status of Saissetia oleae biological control in Sardinia (Italy)
Pages: 171-176
€ 0.00Add to cartInfluence of the day period on the abundance and diversity of soil arthropodsin olive grove ecosystem
Pages: 177
€ 0.00Add to cartEffect of soil treatments with entomopathogenic fungi on olive grove ant colonies
Pages: 178
€ 0.00Add to cartTemperature and humidity related effects on virulence of Metarhizium anisopliaeagainst tephritid puparia in soil
Pages: 179
€ 0.00Add to cartUse of the fungal formulation Bioten® for protecting olive planting stocksfrom Verticillium wilt caused by defoliating Verticillium dahliae
Pages: 180
€ 0.00Add to cartIntraspecific variation of the entomopathogenic fungi Beauveria bassianacollected in olive groves from different geographic origin
Pages: 181
€ 0.00Add to cartDiversity and biocontrol potential of bacterial communities in the rhizosphere soiland roots of wild olives (Olea europaea L. subsp. sylvestris) in Andalusia,southern Spain
Pages: 182
€ 0.00Add to cartMonitoring the colonisation of olive tissues by Verticillium dahliae and its interactionwith the beneficial root endophyte Pseudomonas fluorescens PICF7
Pages: 183-187
€ 0.00Add to cartA survey of natural and introduced parasitoids of the olive fruit fly,Bactrocera oleae (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Israel
Pages: 189
€ 0.00Add to cartCompatibility of kaolin and copper with the parasitoid Psyttalia concolorin a semifield test
Pages: 190
€ 0.00Add to cartField test for the parasitoid Psyttalia concolor (Szépligeti) in Tuscan olive groves (Italy)
Pages: 191-194
€ 0.00Add to cartThe ladybeetle community (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae) in southern oliveagroecosystems of Spain
Pages: 195
€ 0.00Add to cartWhich predators use the olive psyllid, Euphyllura olivina (Costa), as food?
Pages: 196
€ 0.00Add to cartAbundance and diversity of Heteropteran specimens in Portuguese olive groves
Pages: 197
€ 0.00Add to cartChrysoperla carnea as potential predator of the olive moth Prays oleae:effects of prey on biological parameters of the predator
Pages: 198
€ 0.00Add to cartRelationship between the type of management of olive growingand its entomological fauna
Pages: 199
€ 0.00Add to cartAssessing the effect of soil treatments with the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae (Metchnikoff) Sorokin against puparia of Bactrocera oleae (Diptera: Tephritidae) on soil dwelling non target arthropods
Pages: 200
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